12-16-2012, 08:02 PM | #1001 |
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Re: In Nomine: the Pacific War (OOC)
Thank you! Last question and I'll make my move -- is the road bare dirt, gravel or paved?
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12-16-2012, 09:17 PM | #1002 | |
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BTW I realized something today--those motorcycles are vessels. And since the ethereals who were driving them have gone upstairs, they're going to start "being reclaimed." I realized in retrospect that that's the other reason Artemis left without argument--maybe she kept track of who had what bike? Stop me before I get too devious! (OTOH that's the last time I'm hinging a plot point on a numbers count. My tracking just is not that good.)
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12-16-2012, 11:20 PM | #1003 |
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Re: In Nomine: the Pacific War (OOC)
As a side note, it's also occurred to him that the sign would make a great vaulting pole if he needs to leave the bike in a hurry. :)
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12-16-2012, 11:26 PM | #1004 | |
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Mitch has the brain-space to catch this, and Sunae has been counting. Here's the motorcycle situation so far (going to try to put a link under a fnord) http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps6b4a0c26.jpg
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12-16-2012, 11:35 PM | #1005 |
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Re: In Nomine: the Pacific War (OOC)
LOL. I have evil GM tendencies myself, so I consider contingency plans a good thing. (And this was actually an adaptation of my first idea, which was to vault off his bike and onto the other ... that one failed the KISS test in my head.)
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12-17-2012, 09:35 PM | #1006 | |
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---nonbumpiness-- Potential new player just caught this reference. I'm calling that a very good sign. "Hey a--b--!" ---------------yet more nonbumpiness--- Just wanted to pass along a compliment and add one or two of my own: Person in PM said she wanted a plushie of Remiel (realizing how impossible that is) because it is just so damned cute. I'm floored (forgive the pun) with Glen's reaction to that last banishing. Preaching from the floor--I laughed so hard. I promise you, Dallilama, while the mule kicks just as hard, it gets easier with practice. You've all--especially ladyarcana--have been great sports with my numbers puzzle, considering I goofed that. RocketMan's language is always delightfully colorful. Puck--wow, you're still here and Mitch is still interesting. That takes some creativity and stamina. Please stay a bit more, because he's going to be the contact point for the next round (if things go slightly as planned). I love watching the dialogues between PC's.
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12-18-2012, 05:14 PM | #1007 | |
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Does the motorcycle have any kind of rise or guard in the back? Whether along these lines or something fancier? Also, is Kane directly behind the other bike (six o'clock), at a slight angle (seven or five o'clock), or running parallel (nine or three o'clock)?
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12-19-2012, 01:09 AM | #1008 | |
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I don't know--what would he do? >;)
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12-22-2012, 06:12 PM | #1009 |
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There's been some serious RL on the western end of all this, but I'm at home on de facto vacation. Now I've got a ton of paperwork and housecleaning to do, but otherwise I'm fairly bored. Must remember I have a bicycle and a camera, and not just a computer and some blankets.
That said, a quick recap off the top of my head before I go do laundry: Hereward got banished because he threw a fist at Glen. Artemis left of her own accord, and Odin left in part to get away from Purifying Flame. You notice motorcycles are starting to ascend too--Laurence is awfully efficient here! That makes things a bit awkward as the bikes are not vanishing in the same sequence as their riders, meaning Corat and Kane both had bikes vanish beneath them. Kane was pursuing two Aesir, one of whom vanished, the other he has grappled with the post of a Yield sign. Corat was pursuing another when his bike disappeared--how he managed mere road rash (admittedly down to the tendons of his arm) and not getting sliced by the katana is a mystery to me. All the same he's sprinting to the other guy...both Aesir could simply vanish out of their predicaments, with a little bit of Will. And Remiel, limited by passerine anatomy, is the only one close enough to stop them. Well, pigeon anatomy and the anatomy of anything else it could possess in a very big hurry. Kane is definitely out of Essence, and everyone else is low or out. Will have to go back through the archives to see where Kingman's books actually are--I thought we retrieved them much earlier.
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12-22-2012, 06:27 PM | #1010 |
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Re: In Nomine: the Pacific War (OOC)
Kingman's books are still at Kingman's. The first time we were due to go for them Sunae decided she didn't trust Glen to take them and wanted to go destroy them herself. She was on her way to do that when the car duel involving Earl broke out, IIRC. There was a converstion with Ryuki in there somewhere, then Glen and Mitch set out after the books, but were distracted by Shuck, who led them to the dogfight.
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